stock mp3 changer help
I have 2 6-disc Scion head units, one in my RAV4 and one in my Tacoma. They work fantasically.
When I got them, I only got a manual with one of the units and it includes instructions to change the "welcome" message when the power is turned on. (When it says "SCION") It's not a big deal, but it's cool that I can change it.
However, these programming instructions only work for one of the units. I am venturing to think that one may be a slightly newer model than the other (they were both bought from individuals, but neither were ever installed) Does anyone know if this is possible?
Would there happen to be a different set of instructions to program my other head unit?
For the one that I CAN change, the default welcome message is "Scion" ... the other that I CAN'T change says "SCION" (all caps).
Any insight? I know this is pretty trivial, but I figure it's worth asking. Thanks!
When I got them, I only got a manual with one of the units and it includes instructions to change the "welcome" message when the power is turned on. (When it says "SCION") It's not a big deal, but it's cool that I can change it.
However, these programming instructions only work for one of the units. I am venturing to think that one may be a slightly newer model than the other (they were both bought from individuals, but neither were ever installed) Does anyone know if this is possible?
Would there happen to be a different set of instructions to program my other head unit?
For the one that I CAN change, the default welcome message is "Scion" ... the other that I CAN'T change says "SCION" (all caps).
Any insight? I know this is pretty trivial, but I figure it's worth asking. Thanks!
Originally Posted by JasonH
Yes, only the newer ones allow you to change the message. If you look at the thread that tells you how to do this, it was confirmed.
(I tried to do a search before posting all that, but I guess I'm blind)
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